Short-Term Electromagnetic Interference on a Buried Gas Pipeline Caused by Critical Fault Events of a Wind Park: A Realistic Case Study
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Charalambos A. Charalambous | Andreas Dimitriou | Dimitris Chrysostomou | Nikolaos D. Kokkinos | C. Charalambous | A. Dimitriou | N. Kokkinos | D. Chrysostomou
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